Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8110987 | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The energy sector is undergoing substantial changes in order to promote better efficiency, increase the use of renewable energy, reduce emissions and effectively deploy technologies to trade off costs and benefits One emerging solution is the application of the Power-to-Gas technology, which can be used for different purposes. In recent years, Power-to-Gas has been studied to understand the role it could play in the electrical system. This paper has the aims of analysing the existing literature about the Power-to-Gas technology in detail, by considering some solutions that have a direct impact on the electrical system (in particular electrolyser and CO2 production) and applications in the different sectors of the electricity value chain (i.e., generation, transmission, distribution and utilisation). This paper sets out the conceptual aspects that are necessary to include Power-to-Gas facilities in a more comprehensive analysis framework of the operation of the electrical system in various sectors. Some perspectives concerning new Power-to-Gas applications are also presented for each sector, and some promising aspects that are expected to play a relevant role in the future technical and economic evolution of electrical systems are discussed.
Keywords
RESP2GOCGTOn-load tap changerOLTCCCGTHVDCPHESHHVCAESSOECPEMSNGLHVlower heating valueSolid oxide electrolysisElectrolyserTransmissionPower to GasPower-to-gasopen cycle gas turbineElectricity distributionhigh voltage direct currentCompressed air energy storageEnergy systemCarbon capturePhotovoltaicReviewRenewable energy sourcesGenerationHigh voltageMedium voltagelow voltageNatural gasSynthetic natural gasHigher heating value
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Authors
Andrea Mazza, Ettore Bompard, Gianfranco Chicco,